Way back in 2010, Samsung wasn’t exactly the smartphone titan it is now. But the very first Galaxy S, seen in the first photo above, started its march toward selling millions of high-end phones. Ten years ago, its 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera and 1GHz processor set a high bar, and we even called its display “stunning” in our original review. The Galaxy S2 is a bit more recognizable, with a bigger 4.3-inch-screen and front and rear-facing cameras. Samsung’s prospects improved upon the release of the Galaxy S3, with its pebble shape and pearl finish drawing a ton of interest, and it was the very first Galaxy phone to hit all US carriers with no caveats.
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But the Galaxy S4 was the first sensational success, breaking Samsung’s sales records upon its release in 2013, eventually selling 40 million units in just the first six months. Chances are you can easily pick the S4 out of the phone lineup above. With a new phone set to be revealed next week, which Galaxy S device was your favorite? The popular S4? One of the offshoots like the S4 Active? The majorly-redesigned S8?
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